kryalexander
Joined May 2012
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There is so much more to War Within the Walls than just the tale of a boy trying to achieve his dreams, all the while having a disability. It's a story of hope in a world plagued with afflictions. But there is an antagonist to this story, and his name is Agent Orange.
People talk about the "lingering" effects of Agent Orange, but it's part of these children with every breath they take. Viewers may find themselves shocked by how affected these kids are decades after the use of this chemical.
Beyond the hope of Chau, our protagonist, the film also focuses on the bleak future these kids face as well as the strange world they already live in. There is a sense of camaraderie among these kids growing up together, but that doesn't necessarily they always get along.
The film has many tender and poignant moments, all the while brimming with brutal truths. The camera has a tendency to linger for all the right reasons. It'll knock you for a loop, but in the end, you'll be glad you watched it.
People talk about the "lingering" effects of Agent Orange, but it's part of these children with every breath they take. Viewers may find themselves shocked by how affected these kids are decades after the use of this chemical.
Beyond the hope of Chau, our protagonist, the film also focuses on the bleak future these kids face as well as the strange world they already live in. There is a sense of camaraderie among these kids growing up together, but that doesn't necessarily they always get along.
The film has many tender and poignant moments, all the while brimming with brutal truths. The camera has a tendency to linger for all the right reasons. It'll knock you for a loop, but in the end, you'll be glad you watched it.